| Feature | Threads | Async | Multiprocessing | PEP 554 | Ideal CSP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parallel execution | No | No | Yes | ? | Yes |
| Shared raw memory | Yes | Yes | Limited | Limited? | No |
| Shared objects | Yes | Yes | No | No? | No |
| Overhead | Medium | Low | High | ? | — |
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| 序号 | 出版社一般写法 | 出版地 | 备注 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | AAAI | Menlo Park, CA | Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence |
| 2 | Academic | 同Elsevier | Academic Press is part of Elsevier |
| 3 | Academy Press | New York/ London/ Paris/ San Diedo,CA/ San Francisco,CA/ Sao Paulo/ Sydney/ Tokyo/Toronto | AP,Academy Press |
| 4 | ACL | Stroudsburg,PA | Association for Computational Linguistics |
| 5 | ACM | New York, NY | ACM Press,Association for Computing and Machinery |
| 6 | AP Professional | Boston,MA/ San Diedo,CA/New York/ London/ Sydney/ Tokyo/ Toronto | |
| 7 | Chapman & Hall | London/ Glasgow/ Weinheim/ New York/ Madras | CH |
本文基于 Frost Ming “friendly python” 标签下的文章,整理出偏向工程实践的开发范式、规范与典型好/坏代码范式示例。重点是“对使用者友好 + 对维护者友好”,并强调在 Python 中利用语言特性与生态扩展点进行合理抽象。
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| Couple Of TIP: | |
| ** Im running Authentik in docker and running other containers in docker. NGINX PROXY MANAGER is also in the same docker. | |
| 1. Delete your default outpost and restart Authentik. It will recreate it. | |
| 2. Set ip up, add your applications and then edit the advanced and add your domain or auth.domain.com for where your authentik is installed. | |
| 3. Restart | |
| It will work now | |
| 4. Every time you add a new one. Restart authentik. |
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| // Karen Bot by @levelsio | |
| // | |
| // ask Claude Code or Cursor to adapt it to your city | |
| // mine is for Lisbon in Portuguese but it should work with any city and any language! | |
| // save it as council.php and add a Nginx route /council on your server to use it | |
| // make sure to add /council?key= and set a key below to use it privately | |
| // | |
| // more info: https://x.com/levelsio/status/2009011216132526407?s=20 |
| #! /bin/bash | |
| # Usage: | |
| # ./git-move.sh path/to/file/or/dir path/to/destination/repo | |
| echo "creating patch for path ${1}" | |
| git log --name-only --pretty="format:" --follow "${1}" \ | |
| | sort -u | \ | |
| xargs git log --pretty=email --patch-with-stat --reverse --full-index --binary -m --first-parent -- > "${2}/_patch_" \ | |
| && echo "moving to destination repo at ${2}" \ | |
| && cd "${2}" \ | |
| && echo "applying patch" \ |
⚠️ Disclaimer: This guide is provided solely for educational purposes. The creator assumes no responsibility for any damage, data loss, or other adverse effects that may occur as a result of following these instructions. Proceed entirely at your own risk!
Many users who have rooted their devices finds issues where system or third-party applications detect the root status and refuse to operate. This guide outlines a procedure to hide root detection on the majority of Android devices, specifically the ones running Noble ROM for Samsung S9/S9+/N9. The approach detailed here leverages KernelSU-Next in conjunction with SuSFS.
